Finally someone that knows what they are talking about using openspeed test to test the LAN speed. Last week, fiber 2gb/s was made available to me. I tested my ERX with it, and I cap out at 1gb/s, not to mention that I can't fully saturate that with upload and download at the same time. I really wanted to stick with Ubiquiti, but I literally couldn't find another device besides the BE550 that had 4 2.5gb/s ports. My NAS and computers are all equipped with 2.5gb/s ports and fast enough SSDs. I plan on self hosting some websites, and doing large uploads daily. I can fully use that bandwidth if given the chance. I just couldn't find any sub 1 grand hardware that will do it. Not to mention I want to test it with my Quest 3 VR headset wirelessly with my PC. I have an older Ubiquiti LR AP so I am guessing this will be an upgrade. I am worried about decreasing range, but truth be told my wireless devices that are further away only need 4k netflix which is like waaaaay less bandwidth intensive. You sold a product to me. They should have sent you this for free. Excellent review.
Excellent router. I got my router today. All my devices connect and works. My movies stream well .. Can't complain at all. Epically for $190. I got my unit for!!
Nice job using a proper Intel based WIFI 7 BE200 client adapter device that has 320Mhz channel support to test this routers complete wifi 7 capabilities, and then on top you used a dedicated local speed test server directly connected to the router, I can't believe some of the other RUclipsrs Wifi 7 reviews are just testing via their mobile phone's wifi and then leaving it up to the randomness of their external internet providers speed, what a joke and waste of time.
Great review, I have the TP-Link Archer BE550 BE9300 it's the best router I've ever had, I'm actually getting the speed I pay for from my ISP. Wireless I run AX201, AX210, BE200 cards on different machines, the others are wired with the 2.5G cards, and my NAS has dual 2.5G ports. I run a 2.5G switch from it also. I'm a happy camper with this router.
Thanks this video helps me on deciding to get axe95 or be550. As for now, i still thinking axe95 for better coverage..what do you think? Btw, why 1st floor has higher speed than main floor?
Dong Ngo discovered that all ports are 2.5G despite what is labelled on the device. "Despite the ports’ “1 Gbps” labels, my TP-Link Archer BE9300 actually has all 2.5Gbps ports."
I am confused why most of your 1st floor speeds are faster than your main floor. Should they not be slower as they are an entire floor farther away from the router? Seems like those speeds should be flipped between the main and 1st floor.
I just bought this Router yesterday and got it up and running. I have a TV that supports Wifi 6e and my Pixel 7 Pro that supports WiFi 6e as well. I will be getting the new iPhone later this year. Should I turn on MLO? How can I make sure I setup my modem for its best optimization? I only have 1gb internet, hoping 2 or 3 gbs is offered in the future. My main phone I currently use is my iPhone 13 Pro
IS THERE A POSSIBILITY THAT EARLIER YOU HAVES TESTED WI FI 7 ROUTER LIKE TP-Link Archer BE800 WITH WI FI 6e CARD AND GET AVERAGE SPEED TEST RESULT AND NOW YOU TESTED TP-Link Archer BE9300 BE550 WITH WI FI 7 CARD SO YOU GET BETTER SPEED TEST RESULTS ?
Noob question does it have wifi 6E ? My desktop computer has a wifi 6 motherboard with antenna and I intend to make two purchases in the near future an Amazon fire cube which is wifi 6e and a Samsung galaxy s24 ultra which had wifi 7 . The other routers which I have recognized in the same price range are asus AXE7800 wifi 6E and netgear RAXE300 wifi 6E. My current router is at this point an ancient netgear r7000 which is wifi 5 ?! My question is I guess do I really need a wifi 7 router or just get the Asus 6E ?
I’m confused I updated my cox to high speed 2gbp/s and when I did a speed run I was getting 800-900mbp/s. Then I lowered my plan back to 1gbp/s, and the speed went even slower (300-450mbp/s) and cox tech that came by said my signal is perfect but realistically won’t manage to get 2gb. If that’s the case why isn’t my speed reaching 1gbp/s? I’m rocking a cm2000 and this router. Not sure what else the issue could be. I literally have my gaming pc linked up directly via cat 6 to the router. Outnitncuriousity can these routers be easily dissembled and reassembled? I have one that fried and would like to dissect it a bit
There is no WiFi 6e in WiFi 7. I hope you understand what i am saying. Yes it will use 6G Channel and would be able to utilize the max bandwidth of WiFi 6e Phone. Make sense?
@@DealUnboxing you mean wifi 6e mobile phone can use 6ghz when connected to this router or tehy connected with 5ghz band to this router but they can use all performance of router like when connected to wifi6e router with 6ghz band right ?
@@DealUnboxing I have just purchased this router model, but I did not know that it does not support WiFi 6E, and my mobile phone only supports WiFi 6E. Does this mean that I cannot use the full performance of the router and connect to the 6 gigahertz frequency, and I am only limited to the 5 gigahertz frequency? If it is only connected to the 5 gigahertz frequency, will its performance be the same as when connected to WiFi 6E?
@@blindlustuk for 250 you really think its gonna include 10g ports? come on now... if you wanna spend 600 and get the be800 you get dual 10g ports.. this is still a good bang for buck router for the money.. not to mention five 2.5Gb ports is more than sufficient for 99.9 percent of users.. unless your interent connection is 3gb + this router is more than good enough
You don't have a clue about wifi routers! There are many more differences between these two routers, than you described in this video! Go and do your maths!
Outside of the 5 feet away test the numbers on this thing are awful. I get better speed with 802.11ax6E. that can't be right. How about a test where the router is in a normal room of the house instead of your concrete fallout shelter?
@@DealUnboxing To expand on @Charlie_Underscore question, I noticed that some of your top floor results are better than the main floor... any idea why considering the top floor is farther away?
@@markdawson25 Less Walls i guess and Interference. The House Pic is not fully showing the complete wall setup and other factors. But we compare all the routers and mesh system with the same test setup.
Finally someone that knows what they are talking about using openspeed test to test the LAN speed. Last week, fiber 2gb/s was made available to me. I tested my ERX with it, and I cap out at 1gb/s, not to mention that I can't fully saturate that with upload and download at the same time. I really wanted to stick with Ubiquiti, but I literally couldn't find another device besides the BE550 that had 4 2.5gb/s ports. My NAS and computers are all equipped with 2.5gb/s ports and fast enough SSDs. I plan on self hosting some websites, and doing large uploads daily. I can fully use that bandwidth if given the chance. I just couldn't find any sub 1 grand hardware that will do it. Not to mention I want to test it with my Quest 3 VR headset wirelessly with my PC. I have an older Ubiquiti LR AP so I am guessing this will be an upgrade. I am worried about decreasing range, but truth be told my wireless devices that are further away only need 4k netflix which is like waaaaay less bandwidth intensive.
You sold a product to me. They should have sent you this for free. Excellent review.
Oh Wow. thanks for the feedback. I am glad this review helped.
How good was it with Quest 3 via wife?
Excellent router. I got my router today. All my devices connect and works. My movies stream well ..
Can't complain at all. Epically for $190. I got my unit for!!
Nice job using a proper Intel based WIFI 7 BE200 client adapter device that has 320Mhz channel support to test this routers complete wifi 7 capabilities, and then on top you used a dedicated local speed test server directly connected to the router, I can't believe some of the other RUclipsrs Wifi 7 reviews are just testing via their mobile phone's wifi and then leaving it up to the randomness of their external internet providers speed, what a joke and waste of time.
Appreciate the Feedback.
Though it says 1 gig port they are actually all 2.5 gig ports on the $250 model.
only 1 x 2.5G LAN Port and 1 x 2.5G WAN Port on the BE9300 Model.
@@DealUnboxing Thank you for pointing this out!
NP. I hope it helped@@marlocasabar3065
@@DealUnboxingyou’re wrong the be9300 has 5 2.5gb ports one is for Wan I know this because I own it 😅😅
@@marlocasabar3065he is wrong I own this router it has 5 2.5gb ports but one is for Wan
Underrated Reviewer. Thank you so much for your hard work providing a consistent test environment.
Thank you for mentioning the web-based interface. I'm sick of trying to configure everything on my phone.
Great review, I have the TP-Link Archer BE550 BE9300 it's the best router I've ever had, I'm actually getting the speed I pay for from my ISP. Wireless I run AX201, AX210, BE200 cards on different machines, the others are wired with the 2.5G cards, and my NAS has dual 2.5G ports. I run a 2.5G switch from it also. I'm a happy camper with this router.
thanks, and appreciate the feedback.
Thanks mate was waiting for your review about WiFi 7
Appreciate it.
Thanks this video helps me on deciding to get axe95 or be550. As for now, i still thinking axe95 for better coverage..what do you think?
Btw, why 1st floor has higher speed than main floor?
i would go with BE550. Every house is built different, more walls, etc.
Dong Ngo discovered that all ports are 2.5G despite what is labelled on the device.
"Despite the ports’ “1 Gbps” labels, my TP-Link Archer BE9300 actually has all 2.5Gbps ports."
Thank.
Would this product work with TP-Link AX1500 Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi 6 System
Power brick comes 120v and 220v?
thanks for this amazing info, please share more info on MLO
Will do.
I am confused why most of your 1st floor speeds are faster than your main floor. Should they not be slower as they are an entire floor farther away from the router? Seems like those speeds should be flipped between the main and 1st floor.
Great review - Well detail about wifi 7 eht speed test.
Appreciate it.
I just bought this Router yesterday and got it up and running. I have a TV that supports Wifi 6e and my Pixel 7 Pro that supports WiFi 6e as well. I will be getting the new iPhone later this year. Should I turn on MLO? How can I make sure I setup my modem for its best optimization? I only have 1gb internet, hoping 2 or 3 gbs is offered in the future. My main phone I currently use is my iPhone 13 Pro
Appreciate the Feedback. I would do MLO. Do you FIOS or Cable? If FIOS you don't need modem
@@DealUnboxing I have Fiber internet. My modem is in the garage and running a cat5 cable in the center of my home.
IS THERE A POSSIBILITY THAT EARLIER YOU HAVES TESTED WI FI 7 ROUTER LIKE TP-Link Archer BE800 WITH WI FI 6e CARD AND GET AVERAGE SPEED TEST RESULT AND NOW YOU TESTED TP-Link Archer BE9300 BE550 WITH WI FI 7 CARD SO YOU GET BETTER SPEED TEST RESULTS ?
Great video but why put the router in the basement? And what do you mean by 5G?
Noob question does it have wifi 6E ? My desktop computer has a wifi 6 motherboard with antenna and I intend to make two purchases in the near future an Amazon fire cube which is wifi 6e and a Samsung galaxy s24 ultra which had wifi 7 . The other routers which I have recognized in the same price range are asus AXE7800 wifi 6E and netgear RAXE300 wifi 6E. My current router is at this point an ancient netgear r7000 which is wifi 5 ?! My question is I guess do I really need a wifi 7 router or just get the Asus 6E ?
I would buy WiFi 7 since you are in the market. It is backward compatible.
I’m confused I updated my cox to high speed 2gbp/s and when I did a speed run I was getting 800-900mbp/s. Then I lowered my plan back to 1gbp/s, and the speed went even slower (300-450mbp/s) and cox tech that came by said my signal is perfect but realistically won’t manage to get 2gb. If that’s the case why isn’t my speed reaching 1gbp/s? I’m rocking a cm2000 and this router. Not sure what else the issue could be. I literally have my gaming pc linked up directly via cat 6 to the router.
Outnitncuriousity can these routers be easily dissembled and reassembled? I have one that fried and would like to dissect it a bit
You can't trust cox. They are making things up.
Can you use a 5G sim with the BE9300?
Can two of these be set up with an ethernet backhaul?
Wow, really? Results are better than the Be800?
please remember we didn't had WiFi 7 Client Cards back then,
I have a question : when a mobile phone with wifi 6e connect to wifi 7 it can use wifi 6e form that router or not ?
There is no WiFi 6e in WiFi 7. I hope you understand what i am saying. Yes it will use 6G Channel and would be able to utilize the max bandwidth of WiFi 6e Phone. Make sense?
@@DealUnboxing you mean wifi 6e mobile phone can use 6ghz when connected to this router or tehy connected with 5ghz band to this router but they can use all performance of router like when connected to wifi6e router with 6ghz band right ?
@@DealUnboxing I have just purchased this router model, but I did not know that it does not support WiFi 6E, and my mobile phone only supports WiFi 6E. Does this mean that I cannot use the full performance of the router and connect to the 6 gigahertz frequency, and I am only limited to the 5 gigahertz frequency? If it is only connected to the 5 gigahertz frequency, will its performance be the same as when connected to WiFi 6E?
@@DealUnboxing thanks fo your helping
@@alisarani8971 This could have been answered so much simpler. WiFi 7 routers support all prior WiFi standards, including WiFi 6e.
But will it blend?
That is the question!
I am running my old wifi 5 asus pcie card with xb7 modem. Modem in basement and i can pull 600mbps on 1st floor. I think i will wait for wifi 8. :)
no 10GB Port ?
Yup - No - 10G, but 2.5G LAN and WAN
@@DealUnboxing Slightly disappointing 😞
Considering the Price. It is not bad@@blindlustuk
Are you thinking about WAN support or LAN support? I can't imagine a lot of home users are running 10G LANs.
@@blindlustuk for 250 you really think its gonna include 10g ports? come on now... if you wanna spend 600 and get the be800 you get dual 10g ports.. this is still a good bang for buck router for the money.. not to mention five 2.5Gb ports is more than sufficient for 99.9 percent of users.. unless your interent connection is 3gb + this router is more than good enough
What is EHT?
Extremely High Throughput (EHT)
Look at the newer xaiomi wifi 7 routers plz
Yeah i saw that. I hope i can get that shipped.
I can’t place an order
This or the Netgear RS300?
This
Netgear is trash I’ve had the router and the extenders there horrible
can iphone 13 pro use wifi 7 ?
Yes it can. But it does not have WiFi 7 Chip in it. It has WiFi 6 chip. WiFi 7 is backwards compatible.
@@DealUnboxing so can iphone 13 pro connect 6ghz wifi ?
3:23速いな( °_° )
better you covered latency too
Garagae
EHT ENABLE
It's Dollars not dollar.
You don't have a clue about wifi routers! There are many more differences between these two routers, than you described in this video! Go and do your maths!
Outside of the 5 feet away test the numbers on this thing are awful. I get better speed with 802.11ax6E. that can't be right. How about a test where the router is in a normal room of the house instead of your concrete fallout shelter?
This is our way of doing test for all our WiFi Routers. We expect it will perform better everywhere else. Also, every house construction is different.
@@DealUnboxing To expand on @Charlie_Underscore question, I noticed that some of your top floor results are better than the main floor... any idea why considering the top floor is farther away?
@@bojehthsinif Thanks for sharing.
@@markdawson25 Less Walls i guess and Interference. The House Pic is not fully showing the complete wall setup and other factors. But we compare all the routers and mesh system with the same test setup.